cxxli CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA ARRANGED. 



leaved. Caps, placed round, in a circle, (whorled,) one-seeded. 

 N. O. MalvaccEe. J.— Pa^e 201. 



Class XVII. DIADELPHIA. Filaments combined in 



two sets, 



Except in the genera Spdrtium, Genista, Aiithyllis, Ulex, and 

 Ondnis, where they are all connected at the base, (monadelphous.) 



Order I. HEXANDRIA. 6 Stamens. 



Fuma'ria, Fumitory/. Cal. two-leaved. Cor. gaping, (ringent,) 

 prominent, honey-bearing at the base. Stam. each Jilament 

 furnished with three anthers. N. O. Fumariacese. DC. — 

 Page 202. 



Order II. OCTANDRIA. 8 Stamens. 



Poly'gala, Milkwort. Cal. five-leaved, two segments wing- 

 shaped, (coloured.) Cor.-standard cylindric. Caps, two-celled, 

 two-valved. Seeds solitary, crested at their scar. N. O. Po- 

 ly galeae. J. — Page 203. 



Order III. DECANDRIA. 10 Stamens; comprising the N. O. 

 Leguminosee, Juss. Papilionaceous. Linn. &c. 



* Stamen -filaments all connected at the base, the tvhe generally split 



above. 



Spa'rtium, Broom. Stam. -filaments, all forming a simple tube. 



Sticj. lateral (fixed to the upper side of the end of the style. 



With.) linear, hairy. Legume-pod fiat. — Page 204. 

 Genista, Green-weed. Stam. -filaments, upwards in two sets. 



Stig. terminal somewhat headed. Pistil depressing the flower 



and keel. Standard bent back. Legume-pod swollen. — Page 



204. 

 Ulbx, Furze. Cal. two-leaved, with a small scale, each side, at 



the base. Legnme-fod swollen, not much longer than the calyx. 



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